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Should Exact Index Numbers Have Standard Errors? Theory and Application to Asian Growth

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Robert C. Feenstra, Marshall B. Reinsdorf

NBER Working Paper No. 10197
Issued in January 2004
NBER Program(s):   ITI

In this paper we derive the standard error of a price index when both prices and tastes or technology are treated as stochastic. Changing tastes or technology are a reason for the weights in the price index to be treated as stochastic, which can interact with the stochastic prices themselves. We derive results for the constant elasticity of substitution expenditure function (with Sato-Vartia price index), and also the translog function (with T””rnqvist price index), which proves to be more general and easier to implement. In our application to Asian growth, we construct standard errors on the total factor productivity (TFP) estimates of Hsieh (2002) for Singapore. We find that TFP growth is insignificantly different from zero in any year, but cumulative TFP over fifteen years is indeed positive.

Published: Should Exact Index Numbers Have Standard Errors? Theory and Application to Asian Growth, Robert C. Feenstra, Marshall B. Reinsdorf, in Hard-to-Measure Goods and Services: Essays in Honor of Zvi Griliches (2007), University of Chicago Press

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